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2003
December 22, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 21
The Return of Irrational Exuberance, Part 2: The Thrill is Gone
December 21, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 20
The Return of Irrational Exuberance: The Thrill is Gone
November 7, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 19
The $1.8 Billion Scandal at John Hancock: Masters of Deception, Part 3
October 28, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 18
David D'Alessandro's Declaration of Independence: John Hancock's CEO
October 27, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 17
The $1.8 Billion Scandal at John Hancock: Masters of Deception, Part 2
October 23, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 16
The $1.8 Billion Scandal at John Hancock: Masters of Deception, Part 1
September 25, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 15
Money Doesn't Talk—It Swears: CEO Overcompensation
August 22, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 14
Taxation of Policyholders in Demutualization: $10 Billion at Stake
July 18, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 12&13
John Hancock's CEO Should Be Fired: Illegal Compensation?
July 16, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 11
Statutory Data Purged from NAIC Website: An 'Upgrade' Claims NAIC
June 23, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 10
AIG's Secret Connection with Director: $36.5 Million from Starr
May 20, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 9
How John Hancock Overpays Its CEO: Demutualization Connection
May 6, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 8
Ratings So High They Don't Even Exist: Deceptive Advertising
April 7, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 7
Inside the AIG Proxy Statement: The Audit-Committee Report
March 28, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 6
The Insurance Beat: Lumbermens' Surplus Notes
March 14, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 5
The Outer Limits of Insurance Regulation: Terri Vaughan's Crusade
February 26, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 4
'Death of the Sure Thing' - Thoughts on AIG: Play it Again, Hank
February 5, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 3
A Bear Market in Hank Greenberg: Bring on the Bad News
January 13, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 2
Ratings' Clarification for Lumbermens and Kemper: Press-worthy Press Release
January 9, 2003
Vol. 15, No. 1
Death Spiral at Lumbermens and Kemper?: Slowly, Then Suddenly